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VOL.5 ISSUE 216 • THURSDAY, JANUARY 03, 2013
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Late filers face penalty Business permits renewal
by EJ Dominic C. Fernandez
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he Davao City Business Bureau will penalize officer business owners who fail to renew their permits for 2013 by January 21. Lawyer Tristan Dwight P. Domingo, business bureau chief, told reporters Yesterday that late filers will be slapped with fines and surcharges if they are not
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Total capitalization of city business firms reaches P196B New law requires registration of names, positions of workers able to meet the January 21 deadline. Actually, the renewal period is January 2 to 20 every year, but this year the last day would
be January 21, since January 20 falls on a Sunday, according to Domingo during a press c o n fe r FBUSINESS, 11
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ONE-STOP SHOP. Business owners submit their documents for verification, evaluation and issuance of Tax Order Payment, the first step in renewing the business license, at a one-stop shop for business permit renewal established by the Davao City’s Business Bureau at the NCCC Mall along McArthur Highway in
Davao City yesterday. The one-stop shop is intended for business permit renewal only and slated on January 2 to 21, 2012. LEAN DAVAL JR.
49 firecrackers ban violators sued
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he Davao City Police Office (DCPO) formally sued yesterday 49 adults for violating City Ordinance No. 060-02 banning the use of firecrackers and pyrotechnics in any occasion including the recent New Year revelry. Sr. Supt. Ronald de la Rosa, DCPO di-
rector, said the police have to show its resolve to fully implement the ordinance which has spared plenty of lives and limbs for the past 10 years since its implementation in 2002. The city ordinance imposes first offenders with a fine of P1,000 or impris-
onment of 20 to 30 days, or both; second offenders with a fine of P3,000 or imprisonment of from one to three months or both; and third offenders, a fine of P5,000 or imprisonment of from three to six months, or both.
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